Al-Qaeda affiliated group using child fighters in Syria

A Twitter account supportive of the hardliner group Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), has posted photos of minors apparently being recruited to fight with the Al-Qaeda affiliated group in Aleppo.

While ISIS has lost much of the territory it controlled in Aleppo province in the wake of a campaign against it since January by its Al-Qaeda rival the Nusra Front, and an array of Islamist and mainstream militias, it continues to hold Al-Bab, near the Turkish border.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights[5], an anti-regime group of activists, said Friday that the ISIS militants were engaged in fierce fighting against the alliance of jihadists and rebels in the village of Abla in northern rural Aleppo, in the latest bid to retake Al-Bab from ISIS.

The same Twitter account posted a photo of what it claimed was a tank captured by ISIS, being used to attack the jihadists and rebels.